By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 16th
May:- Creative facet of Textile Design Department will be manifest
in “SUVYAN”-2018, the
Annual Design Collection show of Home Furnishing & Apparel Products put
together by the graduating students of Textile Design Department of Northern
India Institute of Fashion Technology, Mohali.
The final presentation is
an integration of the learning that the students imbibe during their education
at the institute. Through the media of colors, materials, finishes and
techniques students express their individual statements as design solutions for
Fabrics, Home Furnishing Products, Stoles, and Apparels.
Sundar Sham Arora, Minister of Industries and Commerce, Punjab
conveyed his good wishes and message for the success of the students.
Rakesh Kumar Verma, Principal
Secretary, Department of Industries and Commerce, Punjab cum Chairman,
NIIFT conveyed his blessings and wishes to the passing out students
of Textile Design Department.
DPS Kharbanda, Director
of Industries and Commerce, Punjab cum Director General, NIIFT who had
previewed the collections earlier conveyed that the students had shown a very
creative aspect of design which will definitely contribute to their success in
the industry.
SUVYAN’ 2018 showcased 52
collections by the graduating students of Textile Design Department.
Each student worked with an industrial client for a period of 5 months which
lead to the development of their individual collections and exhibition of
design work. Students created various products such as Scarves, Stoles, Home
Furnishing Products as Bed sheets, Cushions, Duvet Covers etc. These were
created as per the requirement and demand of the industry and their buyers.
The faculty members Shweta
Sharma, Deepti Sharma, Indeep Sukarchakia, and Navneet Kaur played a vital role
in guiding and mentoring the students so as to get a better outcome of their
work.
An eminent jury made up
of Textile designers, Industry experts and Art proponents were invited to
evaluate the collections for the awards. The jury included Yogesh
Verma, Director, May Design Studio, Isha Kaushal, Senior Designer at May Design
Studio and Sanjay Kulsheshtra, Asst.Vice President, Nahar Fabrics, Lalru.
The students worked with
big names in the industry as Nahar Fabrics, Vardhaman, May Design, Bombay
Dyeing, Indi Tex, Sogani Fashions, Meena Bazaar, Raga block printed, Shingora
Shawls, Trident, Arvind Mills to name a few.
Speaking on the occasion K.S
Brar, Director NIIFT said that Suvyan plays an important role for our students
to uncover their best creations. The collections are very creative, original
and visually pleasing.
Inderjit Singh,
Registrar, NIIFT said that Suvyan is one of the best laid out exhibitions and I
am confident that these students will contribute highly to put Indian Textile
on the world map.
Shweta Sharma, Course
Co-coordinator, Textile Design Department said that keeping up to its
commitment for nurturing and promoting new talent in the Indian Textile
Industry ‘SUVYAN 2018’ is a
platform for our students to reveal their best creations and each design
presented is inimitable and reflects the student’s reverence for art, culture and
nature.
Palak Sahani worked at
Sogani Fashions, Jaipur. She took birds as one of her inspiration, Mughal era
being the second and the third one being Tribal Reminiscence which had the
inspiration from geometric motifs and Aztec patterns. She showcased her work in
the form of beautiful apparels and scarfs collection. One of her themes has
also been selected for BIBA, India for their September-October collection.
Praveen Kumar worked at
Shingora Textile Limited, Ludhiana, Punjab. He undertook the themes of Medieval
Art and Architecture, Disco Light and Floral Craft. He showcased his creativity
through an extravagant scarves collection with different techniques such as
embroidery, extra weft technique, tie and dye, ombre dye and printing.
Bhawana Bharti worked at
May Design Studio, Gurugram. She explored different techniques like crewel
embroidery, towel stitch, machine embroidery, fabric manipulation etc. She
worked upon three themes like Boho which had a fusion of boho and kilim
patterns, Outdoor Coastal which included under the sea features and Christmas
Night for the joyful Christmas décor. She presented her themes through a range
of cushions.
Shubham Keshree worked at
Bombay Dyeing, Mumbai. He created two themes being Mood Indigo which was
inspired from the traditional technique of tie and dye called shibori and
Basics Only, essentially a recollection of typical summer days. These were
showcased through a range of bed sheets and cushions.
Akshit Joshi worked at
Nahar Industries, Lalru, Punjab. He worked upon four themes for fabric
development. First one being Meadow Flora -inspiration being floral grasslands,
second one was Surface Stitch- inspiration being loop yarns, third one was
Appaloosa Spots- inspiration being dots and textures from nature and
the fourth one was Vibrant Madras- inspiration being yarn dyed checks.
Prashant Saurabi worked
at Jindal Worldwide Ltd. Ahmedabad. He created three themes Fancy
Floral, Paisley Park and Steel Magnolia. His basic idea was to convert women’s
prints into men’s prints.
Saloni Srivastava:
Interned at Raaga Block Printing Pvt. Ltd. Jaipur. She created three themes -
Geo Spice, Mughal and Rajwada. She showcased her work through an attractive
collection of sarees, capes and dupattas.
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